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Leap Day Trivia

So today is February 29, and this day only comes around every 4 years! I’ve always been a bit fascinated with Leap Day so I went digging and found some interesting trivia about Leap Years:

Every leap year features an extra day added to the end of February, giving February 29 days instead of the usual 28. This bonus day happens because there aren’t actually 365 days in a year, but rather 365.242190 days. To compensate for this extra time, an extra day needs to be added approximately every four years.

If you’re born on February 29, you’re known as a “leaper” or a “leapling.” Around 4 million people in the world have been born on February 29.

Leap year babies celebrate their original birthday only once every four years.

February 29 became the official leap day because of the ancient Romans, who added this extra day to the Roman calendar used during the Roman Empire. Roman emperor Julius Caesar also incorporated the leap year into the calendar he created, known as the Julian calendar.

In Hong Kong the legal birthday of a leapling is March 1 and in New Zealand it is February 28.

In Taiwan, married daughters return home on leap month because it is believed that lunar month can bring bad health to parents.

Greeks believe getting married on a leap year will only bring bad luck. However, other cultures like Great Britain and Ireland believe a leap year is the time when women should ask men to get married instead of the usual custom of men asking women.

The frog is the symbol associated with February 29.

Leap year is also called known as St. Oswald’s Day, named after the Archbishop of York who died on February 29.

Head to Anthony, Texas, or Anthony, New Mexico. Both claim the title of “Leap Year Capital of the World.” To celebrate the leap year, the town in Texas holds a large festival that features square dancing, fun events, and activities on a nearby farm, and it even offers a tour through an Aztec cave.

Astrologers believed children born on leap year have unusual talent, unique personalities and even special powers.

So, what are your thoughts on Leap Day, do you celebrate this day in any special way? Were you born on February 29? I’d love to hear.

I love reading about the history of things like this! The leap year is such a cool thing. I’m teaching my daughters how many days are in each month, but explaining the leap year thing is a bit complicated for them lol!

Wow! I’ve always wondered about leap year but never really thought to search about it. It’s fun to learn all the different things about leap year. I will be honest though, I would really HATE to have been born on the 29th of February lol

This is such a great information about Leap year & the facts are really interesting to read. The leap day is so special in our family as my elder brother was born on this day & this year was so much fun too.